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Steve:

How do those users "sign off"? e.g. via a menu with an option like:

90. Sign off

or by some other means? If via a menu, then hunt down the "SIGNOFF" command issued by the menu driver ... it might specify, e.g.:

SIGNOFF LOG(*NOLIST)

which will defeat your *JOBD settings.

Also, prompt the SIGNOFF command -- the default for LOG may well be *NOLIST ...

HTH,

Mark S. Waterbury

> On 11/21/2014 12:54 PM, Steve Richter wrote:
I want the joblog of my warehouse users to always print when they signoff.
I thought I could do that by setting their jobd to log(4 00 *seclvl). But I
still do not get a joblog.

Can I get an interactive job joblog using a parameter in the JOBD they use
when they logon?

As it is I will change the SIGNOFF command the user runs to SIGNOFF
LOG(*LIST). But even this is not ideal in that LOG(*LIST) overrides the
LOG(4 00 *NOLIST) setting of the job.

What is the least intrusive way, in terms of not changing code or affecting
all the jobs on the system, of having a joblog printed when a set of users
signoff?

thanks,


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